20 “BOYSENBERRY 
This popular berry is very large and has a sprightly and de- 
licious flavor. In color it is very dark red, almost black when 
fully ripe, being identical in color with the Youngberry, but 
larger in size. It yields over a period of six weeks or more, 
It is highly prized for juice, jam, jelly, canning and quick 
freezing..It ripens about two weeks later than the Youngberry. 
SYOUNGBERRY 
The Youngberry was the result of a cross of the Austin Mayes 
dewberry x Phenomenal berry which is a Luther Burbank creation 
Similar to the Loganberry. Youngberry is similar in color to 
the Boysenberry but is not so large; zs a little-firmer and a 
couple of weeks earlier. It will make more juice than the Boy- 
senberry and it has a delightful flavor all its own. In yield 
it 1s not equal to the Boysen. 
\THORNLESS BOYSENBEBRY 
A large commercial berry grower in Oregon told us that the 
Thornless Boysen outyields the thorny kind in spite of the ber- 
ries being smaller, as well as being easier and much less ex- 
pensiveto pick and to handle the vines. And a Tennessee grower 
told us that the Thornless Boysen outyielded the thorny Boysen 
by, 820% and¥telated’si ms bar reports from other points in the 
South. 
This variety is a sport from the regular Boysen. It ripens 
about two weeks earlier than the regular Boysen, about with the 
Youngberry. 
“\ THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
The Thornless Logan has practically supplanted the thorny 
Logan. A large commercial grower in Oregon told us that the 
Thornless Logan outyields the thorny Logan besides its being 
much less expensive to pick the berries as well as to train the 
vines. 
The Loganberry is a large, long berry of an attractive deep 
red color.” It oripinated in California and hae been success- 
fully grown on this coast for many years. It 1s a tart berry 
which is highly prized for juice, pies, jam and gelly diits-fha- 
vor is delightful and different from any other. 
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